![]() ![]() (Example: An infant will only need like a head a lettuce a day, but a 100 year old will need like a whole cow's worth of veggies.) It's also believed by every PHD that the more "refined" the veggies then the fluffier their fur can be. Only when a PHD eats to it's full capacity will it reach the full height suitable to it's age, but never exceed it. A PHD that is doesn't eat regularly will shrink down to the size of an infant PHD. An ancient PHD grows permanently to 14 feet tall (excluding the ears) 20 feet long (as you include the tail.) However, younger dragons are constantly changing size. An infant is only as big as a normal house cat (excluding the tail), but an adult can be as big as 10 feet tall (excluding the ears) and 15 feet long (including the tail). Now obviously, the older a dragon, the bigger they can be. For twenty years, they could be believed to have gone completely extinct, then suddenly they show up by the thousands.Ĥ) What's really interesting is their size. (See point 6) Thus Hare Dragons as a whole come in huge dramatic cycles and seasons. Sadly, most Hare Dragon's don't live to be this old. An average Ancient Dragon can lay up to 10,000 eggs in it's lifetime (way more than the average dragon). Only Ancient Hare Dragons make permanent lairs due to them being full grown and feel the need to "settle down and get busy". They do not form permanent lairs, but rather temporary burrows. All Hare Dragons have access to two breath weapons (Lightning and Fire). Sometimes they (especially the more lonely PHD's) forget that others need to do other things besides hugging.ģ) Other than their charming effect, they have complete immunity to the cold. This isn't because of any ill intent, mind you, but rather thanks to their love of hugs and snugs. They love to steal food from others and sadly let others starve to death. Still, it makes for a great insolation and some shop owners will pay big bucks for even a few trimmings of the fur.Ģ) Despite being a Vegetarian dragon (like it's two other cousins) it's actually one of the more deadly varieties (especially to Mousefolk). People may hunt Hare dragons for their fur, but will find that they have no magical properties when detached from a living Hare Dragon. This fur has the power to instantly *Charm* anyone that touches it, even big scaled Dragons can fall under this spell. He has "cousins" that are also under the category of "Hare Dragon", but only the Powdered Hare Dragon has this soft luxurious fur. Not their other two cousins.īio and facts about the Mousefolk's Snow Dragon (or if you prefer it's offical name) Powered Hare Dragonġ) Juan here is a subspecies of dragons known as the Hare Dragons. And mInd you, this is only the information about the Powered Hare Dragons specifically. (looks both ways and give him a quick snugs)Īny, here's all the information that I gathered on this particular species. Rusty: Of course, you are and it's a good thing that I have Hypnotic Immunity so that I can't be charmed by your fur's magical softness. The Valley Hare Dragon, the Prickle Hare Dragon and finally… The one you see here is the snow variant called the "Powdered Hare Dragon" And yes, despite their fuzzy appearance, this is a dragon. In doing so, I also (unwittingly) created three variations of these "Hare Dragons". In order to help Henry make this wish into a reality, I litterally created an entirely new breed of dragons. Henry: But I thought you liked creating entire worlds. Rusty: What do you mean YOU!?! I'm the one that had to HOMEBREW these things!!! Do you have any idea how hard it is for me to NOT create entire worlds!!! Thus, I had to invoke the almighty powers that be in order to alter the flows of time an history in order to create DnD's First Fuzzy dragon! There is no such thing as a "floofy" dragon in my world. Henry: Alright, Juantillery was the last person on my list and all he wanted was to becom the Floofiest Dragon in the World. ![]()
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